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evan smith, she's an experimental musician, composer, performance artist and artist whose embrace of technology has been a defining aspect of her extraordinary career. she's lor lore laurie anderson, this is overheard. laurie anderson, welcome. >> thank you. >> very nice to meet you, very nice to have you here, appreciate it. >> does thht word experimental bother you. you've been described that way for so long, probably no longer makes notice, you probably never think about ii. i wonder if it pegs you in some way that you don't want to be pegged. >> i don't mind being pegged. reminds me of beakers. >> science. >> whoops, yeah, that's fine. >> what do you think that it means in a very literal sense for your work? if it's an appropriate way to describe you, what do you think it means? >> you won't hear it on the radio. >> yep. >> you are sort of an itinerant person, which i can really relate to. i really like going to places that -- that are a little bit off the main path. so that -- that suits me really well. >> creatively you're willing to take chances, do things that interest you, without rega
evan smith, she's an experimental musician, composer, performance artist and artist whose embrace of technology has been a defining aspect of her extraordinary career. she's lor lore laurie anderson, this is overheard. laurie anderson, welcome. >> thank you. >> very nice to meet you, very nice to have you here, appreciate it. >> does thht word experimental bother you. you've been described that way for so long, probably no longer makes notice, you probably never think about...
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she has treated patients with this new technology. doctor, thank you for being here. i have this procedure done by your office because i have a terrible dry eye problem. you have given me a lot of advice. its comprehensive program. one thing just doesn't fix it. what causes dry eye. >> chronic dry eye, its long-term process. so because it doesn't appear overnight it doesn't disappear overnight. there is no one thing that fixes everything. dry eyes come in different categories. >> cheryl: and with the animation your office looking at the redeye, i can relate to that. this is frontier science video and this is one of the indicators, right? >> people with dry eyes could get redness and eye could be uncomfortable and sometimes it's hard for them to focus. >> it looks like a fingertip pressing on the eyes. >> the glands, these are oil glands inside the human and they produce the oily part of the tear which is to keep the liquid part from evaporating. >> is there one person more likely to have a dry eye eyeition than another? >> we see it across the ages and in different oc
she has treated patients with this new technology. doctor, thank you for being here. i have this procedure done by your office because i have a terrible dry eye problem. you have given me a lot of advice. its comprehensive program. one thing just doesn't fix it. what causes dry eye. >> chronic dry eye, its long-term process. so because it doesn't appear overnight it doesn't disappear overnight. there is no one thing that fixes everything. dry eyes come in different categories. >>...
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what we haven't experienced is it all coming together with this new technology that we have. >> host: what are your main news sources? >> guest: that's a really great question. so, um, i depend on a lot of sources. i tend not to watch the three broadcasts, and when i do, it's more as my role as an academic to see what they're doing. i will, um, watch the cable news shows, usually flipping between cnn, fox and msnbc partly because i want to hear what's happening, but also was i want to hear -- because i want to hear how they're spinning it, what their views are. probably by the time i get home at night i already know the news stories because i'm getting e-mail blasts from friends or i'm connected to various web sites that will present various news as it comes. my views tend to be more on the progressive side, so i'll read things like slate or the huffington post. what i think i do, um, even if i try to separate the parts that i do because i'm an academic and that i do as a citizen is kind of what we suggest in the book which i think we need to be news grazers. we need to sample from di
what we haven't experienced is it all coming together with this new technology that we have. >> host: what are your main news sources? >> guest: that's a really great question. so, um, i depend on a lot of sources. i tend not to watch the three broadcasts, and when i do, it's more as my role as an academic to see what they're doing. i will, um, watch the cable news shows, usually flipping between cnn, fox and msnbc partly because i want to hear what's happening, but also was i want...
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what makes the technology that you are working on different from the nuclear technology we know today? >> big differences that will be cooled by helium as opposed to being cooled by water. that gives a number of advantages, and one is more efficient which officially allows for more efficient and less waste. more importantly, it will open up the industry to a number of different markets that traditionally hasn't seen players with electricity and process steam that can be used for industrial applications like petrochemical plants and also could be used in the future for making hydrogen from water which some people have talked about potentially using as a replacement source for gasoline in the future. sandra: the most important thing is this the technology is safer, cleaner, that is why nuclear energy had such a bad rap. this changes that. >> the number of different safety aspects in these gas reactors which makes it very difficult to have a meltdown type accident because they're designed to operate at very high temperatures and because they're designed that way, it is hard to get to a p
what makes the technology that you are working on different from the nuclear technology we know today? >> big differences that will be cooled by helium as opposed to being cooled by water. that gives a number of advantages, and one is more efficient which officially allows for more efficient and less waste. more importantly, it will open up the industry to a number of different markets that traditionally hasn't seen players with electricity and process steam that can be used for...
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now he's saying it's just a technology problem. maybe it is a technology problem to make it the happy party and that needs to be achieved with some sort of a pharmaceutical intervention there. but what the line-up at cpac illustrates is that there is something going on other than a message herement they're going to try it every which way to say it is something other than the substance of the issue. i'm delighted to see that sarah palin has found light after fox news and i look forward to covering her speech here in washington. >> democratic strategist, bob schrum. he wrote an article saying he's not quite done with his work yet. he says in the article, in effect, you will have to run out for a third term in the midterms. he will have to say you elected a president who's on your side? now will you elect a congress on your side so we can move america forward? maria, will the president fight to change the congress as part of his agenda for the second term? >> i mean, the fact that he immediately enlisted ofa now made it a nonpart -- a
now he's saying it's just a technology problem. maybe it is a technology problem to make it the happy party and that needs to be achieved with some sort of a pharmaceutical intervention there. but what the line-up at cpac illustrates is that there is something going on other than a message herement they're going to try it every which way to say it is something other than the substance of the issue. i'm delighted to see that sarah palin has found light after fox news and i look forward to...
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people are using the tools of of technology to solve problems peer to peer. to engage directly. donors choose. >> stephen: i love donorschoose. i'm on the board. >> good example. people are solving the problems not for democrat. >> stephen: why are you a democrat if you don't want the government to fix things. you are the big government people. [ laughter ] >> i want government to solve the big problems but be less prescriptive on the how. it's about amplifying voices, getting more people to participate in the life of their city. >> stephen: if that is so important and effective why are you at the top of government why not resign and become one of groundlings you say it's going to change the world. >> it's not about those in office. >> stephen: right, it's not about you. you got it. >> stephen: why do i have you on the show then? >> i'm a conduit opening up government being less prescriptive. >> stephen: let's talk about california. i don't trust the state completely because you have a bear on your flag. [laughter] california was a golden land of opportunity. >> yes, it did. >>
people are using the tools of of technology to solve problems peer to peer. to engage directly. donors choose. >> stephen: i love donorschoose. i'm on the board. >> good example. people are solving the problems not for democrat. >> stephen: why are you a democrat if you don't want the government to fix things. you are the big government people. [ laughter ] >> i want government to solve the big problems but be less prescriptive on the how. it's about amplifying voices,...
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will use in the hotel room is insignificant for the center of the significance, it is the emerging technology and we made some improvement in the intrusion detection and does require light and so as the camera evolved and so did the lighting scheme with it. we are getting near the end of my list and thank you for being patient i want to do it confidently for you. >> there were many systems in a building, the tradition has been for the systems to be individual. and one of the things that the director changered with the team with was looking toward a future where the technology is designed in the building would represent state of the art when the building opened. >> and in order to accomplish that, the industry is pointed in the direction of providing hardware and software to colese these systems instead of looking at ten monitors you look at fewer and the information is collected and put through a policy engine, that is a decision-making engine that informed by people and actionable information is placed to people who under crisis may not think as clearly as they otherwise might. so a security
will use in the hotel room is insignificant for the center of the significance, it is the emerging technology and we made some improvement in the intrusion detection and does require light and so as the camera evolved and so did the lighting scheme with it. we are getting near the end of my list and thank you for being patient i want to do it confidently for you. >> there were many systems in a building, the tradition has been for the systems to be individual. and one of the things that...
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inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detect breaks, cracks, and weaknesses in the pipe. man: we have roots at this cap lateral at 79. narrator: tree roots can grow into the pipe, splitting it apart. man: more light roots at 69. narrator: sometimes they may even find fully collapsed sections. after gathering the data, utilities can assess the need for rehabilitation. sinha: you have to choose the rehabilitation technique so that the life of the pipe can be extended 30 years, 40 years, 50 years. allbee: any asset has an optimal investment strategy. if you're making investments in that asset too early, or too late, you're wasting money. it costs about three times as much to fix a system once it's failed. so it's all about finding that right point where the dollars should flow toward that asset. narrator: but finding the funds to evaluate and rebuild these assets is an ongoing struggle. johnson: there is a gap between what's being spent by municipalities and water supply sy
inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detect breaks, cracks, and weaknesses in the pipe. man: we have roots at this cap lateral at 79. narrator: tree roots can grow into the pipe, splitting it apart. man: more light roots at 69. narrator: sometimes they may even find fully collapsed sections. after gathering the data, utilities can assess the need for rehabilitation. sinha: you have to choose the rehabilitation...
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i think that especially women coming into technology fields. i think also from a global perspective we really need to think about what that diversity really means in terms of levels of education, access to technology fields. >> pam, that goes back to your point about the invisible diversity, right? that there's the physical stuff that we need to diversify, obviously gender, rarks ethnicity-w but there may be other ways of thinking about what a diverse workforce looks like. what are some of those things? >> for us inclusion includes being culturally confident. so how do you get to know and understand better your consumers and what their preferences are? and one quick way of doing that or accelerated way of doing that is employing people who are of those cultures and understanding what they bring to the environment so that they can speak more to the consumers' needs. >> we each have to own the fact that we can't speak for everyone. because again, what i find in any organization is that people understand the race and the gender generational differ
i think that especially women coming into technology fields. i think also from a global perspective we really need to think about what that diversity really means in terms of levels of education, access to technology fields. >> pam, that goes back to your point about the invisible diversity, right? that there's the physical stuff that we need to diversify, obviously gender, rarks ethnicity-w but there may be other ways of thinking about what a diverse workforce looks like. what are some...
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. >> teachers are embracing technology in their classroom. nearly three-quarters say educational technology helps them to expand on class from content. it makes it easier to bring things down for children. nearly 7% of teachers say they wish to have more classroom technology -- 70%. the pennies are adding up to a big difference. >> it is like draining the family budget with every fill up. sense.oesn't make to it.t feel numkb b >> i have become more frugal. i don't go out to be as much and try to cook more at home. >> higher gas prices can knock our recovery off-track. >> the more people spend on gasoline, the less the have to spend elsewhere. >> we are actually buying less gas than we were years ago. that gas is getting more expensive. >> the average price in 2012 is probably higher than it has been before. >> last year gas took the biggest slice out of the family budget that it did over the past three decades. >> i get mad. i have to get gas. i search for the best gas. >> i am on e. >> it will be in longwall column for you-- a long walk home
. >> teachers are embracing technology in their classroom. nearly three-quarters say educational technology helps them to expand on class from content. it makes it easier to bring things down for children. nearly 7% of teachers say they wish to have more classroom technology -- 70%. the pennies are adding up to a big difference. >> it is like draining the family budget with every fill up. sense.oesn't make to it.t feel numkb b >> i have become more frugal. i don't go out to be...
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>> the latest warning from technology experts on mobile devices. >> i love how that is the universal i just made a free throw shot. >> whether moving our way, there is still a chance for ice tomorrow. right now it is 32 degrees to the airport, 37 degrees downtown. beautiful blue skies, >> in medical alerts, some promising results in research for spinal injuries. lab rats that were once paralyzed are walking and running again because of ongoing research in switzerland. some of the animals started moving voluntarily after a few weeks of therapy. trials of human patients are expected to begin within the next two years. flu activity continues to decline across the country. 31 states were reporting widespread activity as of friday, down from 38 the week before. western and northeastern states are still experiencing high levels of the flu. more than half the people that need to be hospitalized because of the flu are older than 50. dozens of people took part in a laughter yoga therapy session in venezuela this weekend. participants are encouraged to laugh and watch other people laughed. an
>> the latest warning from technology experts on mobile devices. >> i love how that is the universal i just made a free throw shot. >> whether moving our way, there is still a chance for ice tomorrow. right now it is 32 degrees to the airport, 37 degrees downtown. beautiful blue skies, >> in medical alerts, some promising results in research for spinal injuries. lab rats that were once paralyzed are walking and running again because of ongoing research in switzerland....
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welcome to the technology summit. we are looking forward to a fantastic day. we are going to start with a demonstration of the wii system. it is an interactive gaming system that allows people to play different activities and participate in different fitness activities together. a lot of wii systems, about 40, are being deployed around the city to different senior centers and residents facilities to encourage older adults to get more involved with physical activity using technology. we're going to spend the first 30 minutes or so demonstrating the wii. not only will we demonstrate how to use it, but we will doe demonstrate adaptive devices so that it can be an inclusive activity for all adults and children. my name is dr. chris thompson from the university of san francisco. go, dons. 1855. i have not been there that long. i am in the department of exercise and sports science. i think it is a good match for me to be demonstrating the wii, which is a good physical activity. i am joined on the stage by a student, not from usf, but from san francisco state. we act
welcome to the technology summit. we are looking forward to a fantastic day. we are going to start with a demonstration of the wii system. it is an interactive gaming system that allows people to play different activities and participate in different fitness activities together. a lot of wii systems, about 40, are being deployed around the city to different senior centers and residents facilities to encourage older adults to get more involved with physical activity using technology. we're going...
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. >> there's no stopping this technology. anyone who thinks they can put this jeanne back in the-- genie back in the box, that's silliness. >> reporter: for years, military has used unmanned aircraft in hot spots. >> reporter: war technology is now coming home, from highways to your neighborhood, thousands of drones are doing everything from keeping an eye on the weather to helping police keep an eye on you. >> you have men and women that are looking at monitors that are providing control signals, through the network, to antennas on the unmanned vehicle. >> reporter: this is the patuxent river unmanned vehicle. wjz gained access to this secure facility, where cutting- edge drones are put to the test. the massive plane you see is controlled remotely, only by train operators on the ground. again, no pilot is inside, through a series of sensors and satellites. >> turn left, turn right. climb, descend, turn on a camera, turn off a camera. >> reporter: they also track storms, like hurricane sandy, flying at high altitudes for very
. >> there's no stopping this technology. anyone who thinks they can put this jeanne back in the-- genie back in the box, that's silliness. >> reporter: for years, military has used unmanned aircraft in hot spots. >> reporter: war technology is now coming home, from highways to your neighborhood, thousands of drones are doing everything from keeping an eye on the weather to helping police keep an eye on you. >> you have men and women that are looking at monitors that are...
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort ... individualized. right now, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and save 50% on our limited edition bed-plus special offers through monday. >> stalled out on tesla's electric highway, that's the headline of the review of the tesla model s a high end electric car designed to drive long distanceses on battery power. the review written by the new york times, john broder who drove from washington to boston. review not so good. driving in cold weather he claimed the battery drained more quickly and drive more slowly and turn down the climate control and had to call the tow company when the car he says died. and the ceo fired back at the review. >> we have the vehicle which have-- do not realize this is a tesla owned vehicle and the log shows when he says he was doing 54 miles per hour, he was actually doing
a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort ... individualized. right now, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and save 50% on our limited edition bed-plus special offers through monday. >> stalled out on tesla's electric highway, that's the headline...
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like google has been testing the technology if years in the bay area. nissan will most current resources from japan to sunnyvale five miles from google headquarters. nissan c.e.o. believes self driving cars will not be feasible in the united states this will 2020 because of legal and technological hurdles. >> the horse meat food scandal centered in britain and ireland is growing and nestle is removing beef meals from shelfs in italy and spain after traces of horse d.n.a. were found. the food giant is were toking the sale of frozen meat to catering businesses in france. nestles said the beef was supplied by a german company. horse meat has found its way into ready to eat meals across europe in a meat mislabeling scandal that has shaken the food industry. >> a study finds women do worse than men after hip replacement surgery. kaiser permanente researchers in southern california looked at 35,000 case and found women have a slightly higher risk of implant failure because of dislocation. it doesn't matter what type of device was implanted. women are more lik
like google has been testing the technology if years in the bay area. nissan will most current resources from japan to sunnyvale five miles from google headquarters. nissan c.e.o. believes self driving cars will not be feasible in the united states this will 2020 because of legal and technological hurdles. >> the horse meat food scandal centered in britain and ireland is growing and nestle is removing beef meals from shelfs in italy and spain after traces of horse d.n.a. were found. the...
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you know he says everybody you know has the chance to get involved in this and really make it the technology of the future but yet speaking of executive orders that kind of means that he's going to act unilaterally kind of bypass congress and we've seen a lot of gridlock in congress but also called into question is the power that that gives to the executive branch of the what do you think well we saw a bush give a record number of signing statements on executive orders and i was really against that so i don't want to be hypocritical and say that even though some things might be good that's the way to go because i do think ultimate power corrupts absolutely and you know making executive orders that are kind of sweeping what the language pretty broad still do we see the private privacy protections necessary to really be comfortable with this executive order made on cyber legislation so hopefully provides the framework for the congress to kind of act and get the hint that this needs to happen with privacy safeguards i don't you know i don't necessarily agree with executive orders being made the
you know he says everybody you know has the chance to get involved in this and really make it the technology of the future but yet speaking of executive orders that kind of means that he's going to act unilaterally kind of bypass congress and we've seen a lot of gridlock in congress but also called into question is the power that that gives to the executive branch of the what do you think well we saw a bush give a record number of signing statements on executive orders and i was really against...
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i really feel in the 21st century of different types of technologies. i'm not going to make any pitches here. but bottom line is we are learning and this conference to me, and i know for many of us here, it was a great learning experience. thank you. >> awesome, thank you. (applause) >> thank you. all right. if we don't have any more questions, i'm going to give it over to drew to do his little sales pitch up there. or any announcements that need to be made. >> [speaker not understood]. >> okay, do you want the microphone? i'll hold it. i'm kidding. here you go. >> i'm obviously part of the nonprofit [speaker not understood], i have a products company. and for what it's worth, it hasn't gone to development yet. but we have a one-coat film that so far is working on traffic signs with unlimited cleanings. once it goes to market we'll let you know at the 2013 conference. we're not quite there yet, but it is close. the films can be difficult to apply on signs and very labor intensive, but the sign shops something you'll be able to apply yourself. when it co
i really feel in the 21st century of different types of technologies. i'm not going to make any pitches here. but bottom line is we are learning and this conference to me, and i know for many of us here, it was a great learning experience. thank you. >> awesome, thank you. (applause) >> thank you. all right. if we don't have any more questions, i'm going to give it over to drew to do his little sales pitch up there. or any announcements that need to be made. >> [speaker not...
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in the movie we talk about technology, it has a lot to do with why sound city isn't around anymore. when i was a kid i would have killed to have that accessibility or opportunity to make records -- now you can make a record in your living room and with the click of a bus on the you can send it out to the world. does that mean there's a lot of great music coming out? that there's more great music? not really. (laughter) but it's available to you so if you're passionate about what you do, what we talk about is the human element of music. when two people get together -- >> dave: making music with another person. >> with another person and it's the imperfection that gives you personality. >> dave: and how that dynamic is different when you're making it by yourself because you're interacting with another living breathing being. but you also talk about how mr. nine inch nails, what's his name? >> trent rez or in. >> dave: trent reznor. he uses that tool and makes music the way it was made at sound city. >> he's a brilliant dude. he's a classically trained musician but he also recognizes t
in the movie we talk about technology, it has a lot to do with why sound city isn't around anymore. when i was a kid i would have killed to have that accessibility or opportunity to make records -- now you can make a record in your living room and with the click of a bus on the you can send it out to the world. does that mean there's a lot of great music coming out? that there's more great music? not really. (laughter) but it's available to you so if you're passionate about what you do, what we...
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some cases we have better technology. we don't have a 140-character problem in the republican party. we have a larger problem that we have to look at and be patient about it. and trying to think that there's one solution like this, i just don't think -- >> are we ever going to get you on twitter, though? >> we can discuss that. >> so you disagree with this and think there's a big technology -- >> i think the way stuart just said it is exactly right. the technology problem is a culture problem. i mean the democrats had 54 data analysts and were hiring ph.d.s in advanced math because they were using the most advanced decision processes in the country. they were bringing in behavioral scientists. they were trying to figure out how you talk to 311 million people and do so in a way that you can survive 8% unemployment and get re-elected and it worked. now, i think it's actually -- he's right in a sense it's a cultural problem. none of our consultants would have imagined hiring 54 people in the decision area. none of them would
some cases we have better technology. we don't have a 140-character problem in the republican party. we have a larger problem that we have to look at and be patient about it. and trying to think that there's one solution like this, i just don't think -- >> are we ever going to get you on twitter, though? >> we can discuss that. >> so you disagree with this and think there's a big technology -- >> i think the way stuart just said it is exactly right. the technology...
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. >> this can be equipped with facial recognition technology. and radar. >> have you done a privacy assessment yet? >> yes. those conversations with aclu. >> the groups aren't satisfied. >> they'd be more delighted as they'd taken more rec pren men daigs autos it could fly in about a year. >> carnival cruise ship stranded in the gulf of mexico is now only half an hour from shore. tug boats are pulling it towards mobile, alabama right now. a fire disabled triumph four days ago and since then, it's been a nightmare, take a look at pictures of the filthyt> they will be desperate to get on shore. >> 30 days is what a judge up the front yard which is littered with tras
. >> this can be equipped with facial recognition technology. and radar. >> have you done a privacy assessment yet? >> yes. those conversations with aclu. >> the groups aren't satisfied. >> they'd be more delighted as they'd taken more rec pren men daigs autos it could fly in about a year. >> carnival cruise ship stranded in the gulf of mexico is now only half an hour from shore. tug boats are pulling it towards mobile, alabama right now. a fire disabled...
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person's privacy and also balance our national security and economic interests when it comes to cyber technology it's not easy obviously and we're going to have to develop legislation that will attempt to do it and and with the understanding that nothing is perfect but no matter what law comes to pass one platform stands to be a functioning democracy we need a free internet and internet that's that's free of government or ference and respect for civil liberties finally climate change and america's dependence on foreign oil a problem president obama has acknowledged in every state of the union since he took the oval office and an issue he reiterated last night even threatening executive action if congress won't act soon to protect future generations i will i will direct by i will direct my cabinet to come up with executive actions we can take now and in the future to reduce pollution prepare our communities for the consequences of climate change and speed the transition to more sustainable sources of energy so where is america's energy future headed we've got to continue to develop when the. sola
person's privacy and also balance our national security and economic interests when it comes to cyber technology it's not easy obviously and we're going to have to develop legislation that will attempt to do it and and with the understanding that nothing is perfect but no matter what law comes to pass one platform stands to be a functioning democracy we need a free internet and internet that's that's free of government or ference and respect for civil liberties finally climate change and...
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is technology making us less social. take a look around these days. when you see people communicating, it's often not with each other, but with an electronic device. beaumont psychiatrist howard bell kin believes technology is killing our interpersonal skills. >> they interfere with the personal relationship and one on one relationship and the live social trusting understanding relationship that we all strive to have with another person. >> reporter: pew research center did a study asking does social media cause social isolation and results found social media users do not have more or less friends than, in fact, facebook users did have more close friends. some would argue virtually we've never been more connected, but it's hard to believe that that's not impacting our face to face skills. >> the ability to look someone in the eye, the ability to read someone's body posture and body mannerisms and to carry on a full kind of intimate relationship with somebody just on a one on one basis, it's how we be relationships. it's how we meet our mate. it's how
is technology making us less social. take a look around these days. when you see people communicating, it's often not with each other, but with an electronic device. beaumont psychiatrist howard bell kin believes technology is killing our interpersonal skills. >> they interfere with the personal relationship and one on one relationship and the live social trusting understanding relationship that we all strive to have with another person. >> reporter: pew research center did a study...
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to make it robust, there are technologies to make that happen. enter agency five years ago was an interesting concept but more difficult to achieve. and looking forward five years, to a transit center that is going to open in 2017, additional and more robust infrastructure was proposed to a building in order to provide a future proofing for that capbility. it does not do a great deal of good to have a lot of information and if that location is compromised your opportunity to manage an incident is reduced. so the recommendation came to provide a back up capbility for the security operation center. and a back up capbility for the fire command center. this is a four-block long building, and it is exceptionally large in terms of population, so the determination was made redundancy and security and fire operations was critical. mass notification, audible and visual. it is robust means that it carries five feet of dirt on the top and designed and aten you ate radio signaling. you know that you will have a paging system but you don't have all of the inf
to make it robust, there are technologies to make that happen. enter agency five years ago was an interesting concept but more difficult to achieve. and looking forward five years, to a transit center that is going to open in 2017, additional and more robust infrastructure was proposed to a building in order to provide a future proofing for that capbility. it does not do a great deal of good to have a lot of information and if that location is compromised your opportunity to manage an incident...
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the reason we are here is technology. the technology is all about providing input, a life that we can live that doesn't require living life without the troublesome requirement of having much of a brain. these are wonderful things. the american citizen watches this in the upper left for about seven hours a day. that is information without action. i loved it. but in moderation. on the lower left. we see a topographic map from a satellite. what you see in red is the city of baltimore. places where the sunlight does not hit the ground because it is all paved. it is to make sure that every footfall is secure and you cannot pay a bit of attention to it. many of you have been doing it for quite a few years now. it is not good to sleepwalk through life. that way we don't have to worry about a thing. there is no bond on the floor. it is designed to be controlled and removed our brains of for having to worry about the details. i use google for an hour or two or three every day and my work and in my life. what a wonderful tool. it r
the reason we are here is technology. the technology is all about providing input, a life that we can live that doesn't require living life without the troublesome requirement of having much of a brain. these are wonderful things. the american citizen watches this in the upper left for about seven hours a day. that is information without action. i loved it. but in moderation. on the lower left. we see a topographic map from a satellite. what you see in red is the city of baltimore. places where...
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science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. bases based on guns you know i care redfish the red sox play. music. concert the show to take on how to sing we just had a studio upgrade put them on the systems to go to the heights and debate which is a big city divided the united states has to work for it because some scenes from the receipts are to say me looks like someone killed them it says stop the bloodshed on this one comes to prevent government coming is there a concept of the scheme past. choose your language. because we can with no influential they still some of. us choose to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that you think are a cool. choose to stories that entire lives choose to be accessed off to. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food because you know how fabulous. skinny i mean it. sounds i know that i'm sitting in the same league really messed up. in the all clear and so closely apologized to the second. worst year for those who know me.
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on-line technology will blow away 25 to 50% of colleges over the next ten or 20 years. so why not let them try? it's a private institution. it's a donor -- if the donor base doesn't like it, they'll let them know soon enough. draw the line. don't try it at a public university, but small liberal arts college, private college, why not? >> morgan, what about that? if it's kept in the private level, are you for extending this into public colleges and getting the government involved? >> i'm definitely for it on the private level. i'm not so sure how i feel about it on the public level. if we shift it to the government, i'd be all for doing this across the board with all loans. >> there is no such thing as private college. >> i'm interested in john's incentive argument, when you have this massive piled mound of debt. >> disinventive. >> that's true. you got to get a job to pay off your loan. that's an interesting part of the argument. >> that's the point, you want the fear factor to get a job. let's end the myth about private colleges. all collegein the u.s., with the excepti
on-line technology will blow away 25 to 50% of colleges over the next ten or 20 years. so why not let them try? it's a private institution. it's a donor -- if the donor base doesn't like it, they'll let them know soon enough. draw the line. don't try it at a public university, but small liberal arts college, private college, why not? >> morgan, what about that? if it's kept in the private level, are you for extending this into public colleges and getting the government involved? >>...
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obama is using the latest technology. he can call him for the fact that the president does not like to go before the press in unstructured situation where is he might be asked uncomfortable questions. that's true. and we can blame him for it. and we can criticize him for it. but i think at least the point i was trying make in huffington post. it's our obligation as reporters and news organizations not to whine about that but to dig, instead of whine. you know, ask the questions repeatedly, if they don't answer, highlight the fact they're not answering the questions. do the digging that makes for pointed questions that it's difficult to ignore. as opposed to merely wanting access so you can stand around and watch the president play golf. >> you know, howard, i've got to give john cook credit for this. the story society that sparked the whole conversation was in politico. politico talking about how obama is trying to avoid tough situations. and john cook pointed out that politico did actually get a one-on-one interview with
obama is using the latest technology. he can call him for the fact that the president does not like to go before the press in unstructured situation where is he might be asked uncomfortable questions. that's true. and we can blame him for it. and we can criticize him for it. but i think at least the point i was trying make in huffington post. it's our obligation as reporters and news organizations not to whine about that but to dig, instead of whine. you know, ask the questions repeatedly, if...
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at schools all the technological advancement there varies from region to region but the try. it is there and it's strong judging by the initiatives put forward by president obama in his state of the union speech washington recognizes the urgency will reward schools to develop new partnerships with colleges and employers and create classes that focus on science technology engineering and. the skills today's employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future for decades the u.s. has been a magnet for scientific genius from all over the world immigrants helped start prominent american tech companies like google yahoo intel and instagram the u.s. can still count on the steady inflow of tolerance for more on the globe no doubt about that but experts say it does not alleviate the urgency of growing talents at home considering how much poor math results can cost the country in the future in washington i'm going to check out she could face the death penalty in her native afghanistan for converting from islam to christianity a young gir
at schools all the technological advancement there varies from region to region but the try. it is there and it's strong judging by the initiatives put forward by president obama in his state of the union speech washington recognizes the urgency will reward schools to develop new partnerships with colleges and employers and create classes that focus on science technology engineering and. the skills today's employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in...
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the life of the a biographer, the process has been impaated byy ccess to records, technology and all that. i would imagine significantly. >> well, there's so much i could talk about there. i was afraid and i'm thinking about future biigraphers what will be on the record -- is it all going to be email and tweets and so on. >> right. >> luckily barack obama did write letters and he did keep a journal and he was a writer. so that helped in terms of that. and he was -- everybody had to deal with for the most part was alive and his parents were and his grandparents. and the hundreds of interviews that go into this book. i went to 16 libraries and archives around the world for this book. and everything i do is sort of three things. i believe in going there, wherever there is -- >> yep. >> so for the lombardi book and turning to my wife and uttering the loving words how would you like to move to green bay for the winter? [laughter] >> you've got to be a die hard to want to do thht. >> a lot easier to say do you want to go to san juan, puerto rico to do clementi or to ome for the rome book.
the life of the a biographer, the process has been impaated byy ccess to records, technology and all that. i would imagine significantly. >> well, there's so much i could talk about there. i was afraid and i'm thinking about future biigraphers what will be on the record -- is it all going to be email and tweets and so on. >> right. >> luckily barack obama did write letters and he did keep a journal and he was a writer. so that helped in terms of that. and he was -- everybody...
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technology innovation. developments around russia we've got the future covered. sometimes you see the story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else to some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you. are welcome is a big. this is a line from moscow welcome by the u.n. nuclear watchdog is holding another round of talks with iran on its atomic program after a failed negotiations last month stay on a hopes this time to convince toronto open up its the senate is suspected of making bombs they trances main focus as they parchin military base as client way it believes iran tested explosives relevant to the production of nuclear weapons iran denies all the west bank is ations insisting its program was meant for power trying to ration under the magical however increasingly severe international sanctions up getting a squeeze on every day life and making it harder for rain is stopped in basic medicine and. reports now from tehran drawn deficit in many cases leads to a lethal outcome. a lot behind the smile lies pain
technology innovation. developments around russia we've got the future covered. sometimes you see the story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else to some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you. are welcome is a big. this is a line from moscow welcome by the u.n. nuclear watchdog is holding another round of talks with iran on its atomic program after a failed negotiations last month stay on a hopes this time to convince toronto open...
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allocated three million dollars for the development of a groundbreaking smartphone strace recognition technology though it's intended to be used mainly by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. programs sparked new privacy concerns. has more now on america's formulas for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero privacy from every new yorker being being tracked and catalogued and watched and that information being saved for pretty much an indeterminate period of private investigator steve rom bomb believes america is being landscaped into an eye as wide open society through the advancing market of biometrics technology that uses his illogical and behavioral recognition to identify people. a system touted as a national security necessity is being used to build a database where the biometric identity of millions of americans will be gathered and stored when you look at crying when you look at terrorism what w
allocated three million dollars for the development of a groundbreaking smartphone strace recognition technology though it's intended to be used mainly by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. programs sparked new privacy concerns. has more now on america's formulas for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york...
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technology innovation believes developments from around russia we've. covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then. you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you. are welcome to the big picture. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images. from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are today. this is artsy iran said it's converting some of its enriched uranium into reactor fuel into a me to reduce concerns over the exact aims of its nuclear program and whether it a rule poses a threat or uranium conversion means iran is slowing the build up of material which could potentially be used to build nuclear weapons the move comes on the eve of a new round of talks with the u.n. nuclear watchdog which wants to carry out more in-depth inspections iran denies its developing atomic cover of a civilian nuclear program and that's not enough to stop severe international sanctions which are hitting the iranians or even many of those who are in dire need of medical care. be
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its technology innovations all the developments around russia. the huge area covered. commission free critique should be free. for judges free to make minced free. three stooges free. and free blank just plug in video for your media projects free media and on to r t v dot com you. thanks. welcome back to part two of the sports show let's now move on to motor sport and the head of this season's german to ring camos to series the added team made their first trip to moscow unveiled their new and improved a five car as russia prepares to host their first ever stage in the racing series but i chose reports. the d.t. and all touring car series is a type of racing known as silhouette where the cars look like production models but to mechanically different and with the pressure from zero to sporting creasing in russia the six stage of the tamer a series will now be held here in the capital for the first time on the fourth of august the d.t. and well into new territory contesting a stage of the twenty thirteenth season at the more scary story circuit their first visit to russia
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technology innovation. development rush. the future. north korea threatens even. after defying international sanctions and conducting a nuclear test iraq should join the condemnation and the u.n. for an emergency meeting. iran says it's converting some of its uranium so it can no longer be used to make nuclear weapons this ahead of the next round of talks with the u.n. atomic watchdog. egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical with a movement attracting support we were granted exclusive access to members of the elusive group. twenty four hour global news live from moscow with me i welcome to the program. russia has strongly condemned north korea for carrying out an underground nuclear test. threatens more measures in response to what it calls quote outrageous u.s. hostility now the initial test has drawn a chorus of international criticism with the u.n. security council set to stage an emergency meeting. well very strong words from foreign minister sergei lavrov in terms of north korea and this test of a miniature on its nuclear device underground saying tha
technology innovation. development rush. the future. north korea threatens even. after defying international sanctions and conducting a nuclear test iraq should join the condemnation and the u.n. for an emergency meeting. iran says it's converting some of its uranium so it can no longer be used to make nuclear weapons this ahead of the next round of talks with the u.n. atomic watchdog. egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical with a movement attracting support we were granted exclusive...
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with new technologies behind a huge spike in traffic tickets .n rockville it is making roads safer. drivers feel it is over the top. red light tickets are on the rise in rockville. brian stephenson says he has been nabbed twice in the last week. , nearly 18,000 tickets thanissued, twice as many the year before. the price tag for each ticket $75. >> they should enforce the rules and another way. >> police say new technology is increased.for the august, they were capture new violations. drivers can be taken before intersection on a .teady red light have to pay of forgoing ore than 13 miles per hour making a right-hand turn on red. .olice have had complaints they say they are just enforcing the law. police say all violations are -- reviewed before any tickets are sent out. reinventing -- the white house would get how to control gun olence as is president joe needs with officials, one president obama gives .is state of the union address he will push for stricter gun .roll measures developments on the manhunt in california. there is a one million-dollar reward for information that leads
with new technologies behind a huge spike in traffic tickets .n rockville it is making roads safer. drivers feel it is over the top. red light tickets are on the rise in rockville. brian stephenson says he has been nabbed twice in the last week. , nearly 18,000 tickets thanissued, twice as many the year before. the price tag for each ticket $75. >> they should enforce the rules and another way. >> police say new technology is increased.for the august, they were capture new...
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count;
yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in...
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science technology innovation hall the list of melons from around russia we've gone through huge earth covered potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more cattery down the line there's still a lot of snow out here a good place for snowball fight. jason it is going to be pretty incredible day there and even record snowfall throughout what's been like nobody's long three driving lessons to the emergency vehicles exceptions. as in the give or take a calls together leaders and representatives of other militant groups and river state delegation just returned from a budget or report to attack and the negotiations with the federal government regarding the terms of about the first amnesty. saints go what you did. when he sees. signs for instance where he may have went for instance we told him that was firstly this oil belongs to us so
science technology innovation hall the list of melons from around russia we've gone through huge earth covered potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more cattery down the line there's still a lot of snow out here a good place for...
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>> eric: this is our technology. here is why, if you're worried about iran, we have a military base in the united emirates. you put our own drones. let's operate them ourselves. let's not give them to united emirates. let's say we'll hold on to them. it's our technology. i don't want to sell it or give it to them. i just want it inform this is all part of a $1.4 billion military contract with the u.a.e. what's interesting, iran has already got one of our drones, at least one of our drones because one went down and they got it and they say they've actually got a couple of them. eric and i were talking about this, because this technology is so valuable to the united states, and whether it's a drone or a super duper fighter plane, wouldn't it be great if the united states had a kill switch on it so that they could never use something like that on us? >> eric: it's a great idea. >> steve: it would be. >> gretchen: hour would you know? -- how would you know? >> eric: we would invent it. >> gretchen: how would you know whe
>> eric: this is our technology. here is why, if you're worried about iran, we have a military base in the united emirates. you put our own drones. let's operate them ourselves. let's not give them to united emirates. let's say we'll hold on to them. it's our technology. i don't want to sell it or give it to them. i just want it inform this is all part of a $1.4 billion military contract with the u.a.e. what's interesting, iran has already got one of our drones, at least one of our drones...
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i did the first technology joint venture there. we have a very good relationships with the people in china, and china is one of five targeted emerging markets for us that represent 10% of the current business, but could be 20% of the business looking out three or four years. specifically to china this has a little to do with the activity versus a key competitor, and we'll navigate through that, liz. anybody who thinks the chinese economy is going to slow down, they are remarkably efficient, and there's no way they will have new leadership come in and not grow the economy, at least 7%-9%. if you look at the latter half of this year, i think you'll see us come back. we're good, tough, but we also partner to achieve key areas like health care, education, job creation, and we're a good partner in india, china, brazil, mexico, and even in russia in ways that, candidly, that i.t. counterparts are not. that's the opportunity to be the number one i.t. company around the world rather than just the number one communications company. liz: joh
i did the first technology joint venture there. we have a very good relationships with the people in china, and china is one of five targeted emerging markets for us that represent 10% of the current business, but could be 20% of the business looking out three or four years. specifically to china this has a little to do with the activity versus a key competitor, and we'll navigate through that, liz. anybody who thinks the chinese economy is going to slow down, they are remarkably efficient, and...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier?
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we've got to tighten up technology. laws have to get in line with technology because it's a problem. it could be worse with terrorism. >> five seconds to you. >> i like zombies but stop hacking. >> stop hacking. >> dangerous. >> judge glenda hatchett, sunny
we've got to tighten up technology. laws have to get in line with technology because it's a problem. it could be worse with terrorism. >> five seconds to you. >> i like zombies but stop hacking. >> stop hacking. >> dangerous. >> judge glenda hatchett, sunny
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phone you can press a button on your gloves and your phone will automatically ring for levine, this technology, a collaboration with a blue tooth focused company called phone halo, represents the next frontier of fashion. >> technology, i think, has fashion. socks, breathable material. system isn't what's next. >> it hasn't been done before, so what we do a lot partnerships with different technology firms where we kind of sit around the table and we go what are we going to do. that's what levine did last season in another feat combining tech and fashion: he teamed up with 3-d printing company makerbot, which allows you to print 3- d designs at home. the outcome? printable clothing. >> i thought why not be able to download a piece, or download something, so what we thought of would be like sunglasses next, levine's line also experiments with fabric. >> we incorporate innovation whether it's a partnership with a tech company or innovation of our own materials. >> like this is actually a this so if high-tech is the fashion of the future, what does a levine line down the road look like? perhaps a
phone you can press a button on your gloves and your phone will automatically ring for levine, this technology, a collaboration with a blue tooth focused company called phone halo, represents the next frontier of fashion. >> technology, i think, has fashion. socks, breathable material. system isn't what's next. >> it hasn't been done before, so what we do a lot partnerships with different technology firms where we kind of sit around the table and we go what are we going to do....